Pygmy Leaf as Pets

The Pygmy leaf chameleons’ cute size, its inexpensive purchase price, and its maintenance are some of the major factors on why it is attractive to potential chameleon or reptile owners in general.

Pygmy Leaf chameleons are micro – creatures that one may hardly notice – it’s a chameleon after all. What more if you walk out in the world, or go into your friend’s room and you saw it? It may never come across as a pet. In fact, you might try to keep it away like some kind of an insect that graced your shoulder. Since there is a lack of extensive knowledge about these animals; let alone managing or keeping one as a house pet, people usually think that it is rather hard to manage. Show More

Fortunately, this ultimate guide will teach you on how to be the best Pygmy Leaf Chameleon owner you can be! Well, look no further because this guide book will teach you different facts about the chameleons, what you need to take care of one, how to breed and take care of your soon-to-be pet chameleon, and realize the great benefits of owning one!

Ideal Habitat for Pygmy Leaf Chameleon

As mentioned earlier in this book, you need to house your pet chameleon in an enclosure or a terrarium because aside from its size, its ability to change colors or shades, and the fact that they are quite sensitive creatures, they are mostly an observation kind of pet.

• Cage Size

The rule of thumb when it comes to building or purchasing an enclosure for your chameleon is that the size or space should at least be 5 gallons for each pygmy leaf. Of course you need to adjust accordingly if you plan on keeping lots of chameleons in an enclosure.

It is more preferred that the cage is wide or has a horizontal space instead of a vertical one because some chameleons can’t climb that high. Although some experts think otherwise; nevertheless the ideal cage size that will balance this issue out should be 18”x18”x36”

(45cm x 45 cm x 91cm). Just don’t make the mistake of creating or buying a cage that is too small.
For pygmy leaf chameleons, experts recommend that you purchase a glass cage like an aquarium simply because it can easily be planted with branches, and you can also landscaped its bottom part to make it look like a forest floor. Show More

Lolly Brown

I love to write books about pets. My books are written for everyone in an easy to read and understandable style. Some of my other titles available on Amazon (and various other book retailers) are “Kennel Cough” (ISBN 978-0-9896584-0-9 – “Capybara” (ISBN 978-1-941070-06-2) – “Wallaby and Wallaroo Care” (ISBN 978-1-941070-03-1) – “Rats, Mice, and Dormice As Pets” (ISBN 978-1-941070-07-9 – “Saltwater Fish As Pets” (ISBN 978-0-989658-46-1)…. and many more to come! Many of my titles are also available for Kindle on Amazon and as digital eBooks from various online retailers.

Pygmy Leaf as Pets

The Pygmy leaf chameleons’ cute size, its inexpensive purchase price, and its maintenance are some of the major factors on why it is attractive to potential chameleon or reptile owners in general.

Pygmy Leaf chameleons are micro – creatures that one may hardly notice – it’s a chameleon after all. What more if you walk out in the world, or go into your friend’s room and you saw it? It may never come across as a pet. In fact, you might try to keep it away like some kind of an insect that graced your shoulder. Since there is a lack of extensive knowledge about these animals; let alone managing or keeping one as a house pet, people usually think that it is rather hard to manage.

Fortunately, this ultimate guide will teach you on how to be the best Pygmy Leaf Chameleon owner you can be! Well, look no further because this guide book will teach you different facts about the chameleons, what you need to take care of one, how to breed and take care of your soon-to-be pet chameleon, and realize the great benefits of owning one!

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